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BELL Lighting was established in 1920 and have become a leading manufacturer and supplier of light sources and fixtures to the electrical wholesale industry. Still family run to this day, BELL's highest priority is customer service and satisfaction.
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Full stock of British and European retro electric lighting. Our Client base includes: interior designers, hotels and restaurants, professional fisherman and anglers as well as serious campers, also prop buyers for Film and TV production.
View our range of vintage brass lighting which includes: Chandeliers, Pendants, Hangers, Table Lamps, Wall Lights and more. Lovingly Handmade in East Anglia, United Kingdom by Classic British Lighting.
Jan 27, 2017 · All the fittings in our Period Lighting Collection are carefully hand crafted to replicate lights from the early days of electric lighting in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Solid Brass & Copper Lampshades. Industrial, Vintage & Retro Pendants, Bathroom & Outdoor Wall Lights For Homes, Coffee Shops, Bars, Hotels, Restaurants & More. Free UK Delivery, Despatched From Norfolk, England.
Presented here is a selection of historic lamp catalogues. Please click on the relevant image to download the document of interest. Adobe Acrobat reader is required to view all documents as PDF files.
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Lighting the pre-electric home. Before gas or electric lighting were invented, the greatest light source indoors usually came from the fixed fire in the grate. Home activities revolved around the hearth, with candlelight or oil lamps providing dim (but mobile) light around the home.